The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended a"no sail order" Thursday that it imposed last month to help quell the spread of theWhile the March 14 order was intended as a voluntary measure to stay in place for 30 days, the new one could last longer.
Until then, the about 100 cruise ships in the Atlantic, Pacific or Gulf of Mexico must remain idle, either in port or wallowing at anchor,“The measures we are taking today to stop the spread of COVID-19 are necessary to protect Americans, and we will continue to provide critical public health guidance to the industry to limit the impacts of COVID-19," said CDC Director Robert Redfield in a statement.
On some of the vessels, passengers or crew members died either on the ship or after being moved ashore to hospitals.
Most of the financial help needs to go to small and mid sized business. Cruise and air lines are not in that group.
Excellent news!
Good ! They should have stopped over a month ago !
Who the hell would want to get on one of these floating incubators in 2020?!
Thank God for small favors!
Convert them to mobile hospitals.
I thought this may have come earlier.. But until the 🇨🇳🦠 is conquered, it’s a tremendous step toward the spreading of the as yet uncontrolled 🌍 wide pandemic crisis‼️
I'm sure it's going to take them a long time before they are able to get their moorings back
What a pity!
Good, its a vile, polluting industry that will hopefully not recover from the pandemic
Woah! Talk about loss revenue!
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